Unhappy Thread II (town, world, comparison, month)
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There are too many ghettos in NJ, and the territory keeps expanding .
Frankston is the closest we have to a 'ghetto'. Funnily enough suburbs around it are generally middle/upper class, almost like there's an exclusion zone there lol.
Middlesbrough, for a start. Some of the towns around Selby are pretty bleh too. Kent is much wealthier than North Yorkshire. Gillingham and Chatham are just grotty medway towns. For every Chatham there's three Tunbridge Wells'.
Middlesbrough will never ever be considered part of North Yorkshire, just as nobody from boro will ever consider themselves part of North Yorkshire.
As for around Selby. Yes it's not great, but there's still nowhere like Chatham or Gillingham or Margate etc.
You said Kent is no worse than North Yorkshire, which is clearly incorrect.
Frankston is the closest we have to a 'ghetto'. Funnily enough suburbs around it are generally middle/upper class, almost like there's an exclusion zone there lol.
Drugs are a major problem in most ghettos here.
Newark is ghetto central. Name anything antisocial and it will happen there.
Dumba$$ on the dry heat thread is claiming he's experienced 100 with 80% humidity before , and says 50% humidity at 100 F isn't humid, not realizing that the hotter the temperature is the more moisture it holds. With temperatures as hot as 100 F, 50% is very humid.
It's a 78 F dew point for chists sake!
Why do people who don't know anything about a topic, choose to comment on it is beyond me.
Well, it seems the fascist school gate Nazis are in full power. Bastard wouldn't let me out after graduation practice because I didn't have an ID. For ****'s sake, just because I have an ID means I get to leave school at 11 AM? Tomorrow is the last day I'll ever be in the ****hole. Should have just rammed the gate and sped away. ******** made me pay $2 for a new ID that I'll never use again.
Though, to be fair, I did manage to sell two extra graduation tickets to another student for $30.
Dumba$$ on the dry heat thread is claiming he's experienced 100 with 80% humidity before , and says 50% humidity at 100 F isn't humid, not realizing that the hotter the temperature is the more moisture it holds. With temperatures as hot as 100 F, 50% is very humid.
It's a 78 F dew point for chists sake!
I've tried to ignore those that say "90°F and 90% humidity". 90% of the population doesn't care about the weather, and just says that expression as a figure of speech. Many can't even tell the difference between heat and humidity and complain about the humidity when it's actually below normal summer humidity.
Though, yea it's annoying when people try to argue that.
.... In fact the south coast is quite crap bar Brighton.
You clearly have not visited many places on the south coast if you think Brighton is the best place...
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Originally Posted by jgtheone
Frankston is the closest we have to a 'ghetto'. Funnily enough suburbs around it are generally middle/upper class, almost like there's an exclusion zone there lol.
I know of Frankston (& Colac) from 'Neighbours', where the bogan characters come from
I've tried to ignore those that say "90°F and 90% humidity". 90% of the population doesn't care about the weather, and just says that expression as a figure of speech. Many can't even tell the difference between heat and humidity and complain about the humidity when it's actually below normal summer humidity.
Though, yea it's annoying when people try to argue that.
It's just annoying when you present them with actual data, and they still try to argue the opposite.
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